Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "(229762) 2007 UK126, also written as (229762) 2007 UK126, is a scattered disc object (SDO) with a bright absolute magnitude of 3.7. This makes it probably a dwarf planet. As of August 2011, Mike Brown lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet. Its light-curve amplitude is estimated to be Δm=0.111 mag.Its orbital eccentricity of 0.49 suggests that it was gravitationally scattered onto its eccentric orbit."@en }
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- (229762)_2007_UK126 comment "(229762) 2007 UK126, also written as (229762) 2007 UK126, is a scattered disc object (SDO) with a bright absolute magnitude of 3.7. This makes it probably a dwarf planet. As of August 2011, Mike Brown lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet. Its light-curve amplitude is estimated to be Δm=0.111 mag.Its orbital eccentricity of 0.49 suggests that it was gravitationally scattered onto its eccentric orbit.".
- Q1955755 comment "(229762) 2007 UK126, also written as (229762) 2007 UK126, is a scattered disc object (SDO) with a bright absolute magnitude of 3.7. This makes it probably a dwarf planet. As of August 2011, Mike Brown lists it as highly likely a dwarf planet. Its light-curve amplitude is estimated to be Δm=0.111 mag.Its orbital eccentricity of 0.49 suggests that it was gravitationally scattered onto its eccentric orbit.".